ABOUT TIME THEY GET IT RIGHT: The Good Housekeeping seal goes back to basics, and we feel pretty good about it. Thank you. (And thank you to Robert “Rocky Mountain High” Brandin out there in Golden. He sent this in, and we’re glad to know the guy.)

You like the new design. So do I.
But how would you respond to this commenter from the article?

“From a graphic design perspective, the new logo is amateurish and does not convey any sense of what the seal is supposed to convey. The font choice is poor as the drooping type indicates insecurity. The inner thin line within the outer darker line suggest insularity and defensiveness.”